Hi,

 

1.       It's not possible to compile for 1.1 using mono-basic yet (it's
planned for some distant future), you can only compile for 1.1 using MS' vbc
compiler (or Visual Studio 2003). If you have a Windows machine you can
compile using vbc and then copy the executables/assemblies to your linux
machine.

2.       The source code will very likely not need any changes to compile
for 2.0, try to compile with mono-basic (vbnc is the compiler) and it will
tell you if there are any problems. 

3.       No, given that normally you don't have to change anything. 

 

Rolf

 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of gunawan chang
Sent: martes, 13 de mayo de 2008 6:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mono-vb] how to compiler vb .Net 1.1

 

Hi, everybody

I am a newbie in mono, want ask a question.

I use mandriva 2008, mono 1.2-5, GTK 2.0

I have installed everything about mono and include mono-basic, I know this
compiler only for .NET 2.0, but my application is already in .NET1.1. 

My question is 
1. how to I compile the source code in vb .net1.1?
2. If no.1 it can't, so what I have to do?, should I upgrade to .net2.0
without change the code? ( I am really linux native, so please don't laugh
my silly question)
3. are there a tutorial for this? 

I really need the answer,  if this question have had a answer, pls show me
the link. ( I have looking for everywhere, forgive me that I can't found it)

Thank you very much.

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